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Cincinnati Reds make more futile history in 1-0 loss to Milwaukee Brewers

St. Louis Cardinals v Cincinnati Reds

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The things, they are not good!

Hall of Famers Tony Gwynn, Kirby Puckett, and Cal Ripken, Jr.!

Actors Sean Penn and Antonio Banderas, Jane Lynch and Julianne Moore!

The likes of Jeremy Clarkson and David Duchovny, tennis star Ivan Lendl and U2’s Bono!

John Franco, and the late, great Tom Browning!

All of these folks were born in 1960, the last year in which a Major League Baseball team lost three straight games by the score of 1-0. At least, that was the last time before the 2025 Cincinnati Reds did just that, as they completed said trio of futility on Thursday night in Milwaukee against the Brewers.

It was the same story as the previous two games against the Texas Rangers, really. They got excellent starting pitching, this time from Nick Lodolo. On the offensive side of things, though, they looked befuddled by the same Nestor Cortes who gave up homers on each of his first three pitches of the season in a destruction at the hands of the New York Yankees, and the mere idea of even threatening to score was once again farfetched.

There’s surely a light at the end of this tunnel for Cincinnati, who is obviously missing Tyler Stephenson and Austin Hays and has Spencer Steer looking like a gigantic fraction of his former self at the dish. Still, this is a franchise that hasn’t gone anywhere in three decades, fired their last manager, and has a history of ending seasons with horrendous April play before they ever have a chance to see if they can float, and it’s hard not to conjure up the memories of all that while this team limps through real, live big league games once again.

These Reds might not end up a bad, brutal team over the duration of 162 games in 2025, but for now, they’re playing some really bad, really brutal baseball and putting themselves in the kind of hole they’ve not emerged from in a really, really long time.

Final: Brewers 1, Reds 0

Source: https://www.redreporter.com/2025/4/3/24400838/cincinnati-reds-history-1-0-losses-milwaukee-brewers
 
Teams that have scored points, runs, and goals since the Cincinnati Reds last did

St. Louis Cardinals v Cincinnati Reds

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A Friday List

By now you are aware of the sad state of affairs around these parts. The Cincinnati Reds, once proud, once promising, dropped a two-touchdown hammer on the Texas Rangers way back when, and have subsequently forgotten how to score a run since.

They’ve been outscored by the score of 1-0 in a trio of consecutive games, the first time since 1960 that a Major League Baseball club has had that happen. The offense, as is evident, has cratered, prompting we at Red Reporter to do some digging.

Since it’s Friday, and since on Fridays we list, here’s a mostly complete list of all North American based top level pro sports teams who have scored a point, run, or goal professionally since the Cincinnati Reds last did.

New York Mets

Miami Marlins

Atlanta Braves

Washington Nationals

Philadelphia Phillies

New York Yankees

Boston Red Sox

Toronto Blue Jays

Baltimore Orioles

Tampa Bay Rays

Milwaukee Brewers

St. Louis Cardinals

Chicago Cubs

Pittsburgh Pirates

Cleveland Guardians

Kansas City Royals

Minnesota Twins

Detroit Tigers

Chicago White Sox

Houston Astros

Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, California, United States, Earth

Seattle Mariners

Texas Rangers

Las Oaklamento A’s

Colorado Rockies

San Diego Padres

San Francisco Giants

Los Angeles Dodgers

Arizona Diamondbacks

Cleveland Cavaliers

Boston Celtics

New York Knicks

Indiana Pacers

Milwaukee Bucks

Detroit Pistons

Orlando Magic

Atlanta Hawks

Miami Heat

Chicago Bulls

Toronto Raptors

Brooklyn Nets

Philadelphia 76ers

Charlotte Hornets

Washington Wizards

Oklahoma City Thunder

Houston Rockets

Denver Nuggets

Los Angeles Lakers

Golden State Warriors

Memphis Grizzlies

Minnesota Timberwolves

LA Clippers

Dallas Mavericks

Sacramento Kings

Phoenix Suns

Portland Trail Blazers

San Antonio Spurs

New Orleans Pelicans

Utah Jazz

New York Sirens

Ottawa Charge

Toronto Maple Leafs

Tampa Bay Lightning

Florida Panthers

Ottawa Senators

Montreal Canadiens

Detroit Red Wings

Buffalo Sabres

Boston Bruins

Washington Capitals

Carolina Hurricanes

New Jersey Devils

New York Rangers

Columbus Blue Jackets

New York Islanders

Pittsburgh Penguins

Philadelphia Flyers

Winnipeg Jets

Dallas Stars

Colorado Avalanche

St. Louis Blues

Minnesota Wild

Utah Hockey Club

Nashville Predators

Chicago Blackhawks

Vegas Golden Knights

LA Kings

Edmonton Oilers

Calgary Flames

Anaheim Ducks

Seattle Kraken

San Jose Sharks

That’s right, the gawdang Vancouver Canucks haven’t scored a goal since their 3-1 loss to the Winnipeg Jets on Sunday, March 30th.

Source: https://www.redreporter.com/2025/4/4/24401119/cincinnati-reds-cant-score
 
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